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	 <h1><img style="border: none;"src="/image/safe.png" alt="The Org Vault" height="64" width="64"/>Org Vault</h1>
	 <p>Welcome to Org Vault.</p>
	 <p>The Org Vault user interface is implemented in JavaScript and JQuery that runs in the browser. 
	 It makes restful calls to a web server that returns only JSON.
	 There is no server side UI logic, no JSPs, ASPs, or PHP.</p>
	 <p>The web application is hosted in the cloud on the Google Application Engine.</p>
	 <p>Org Vault uses Google authentication. Unless you are already logged in to Gmail, 
	 you'll be redirected to a Google account login page when you click the Org Vault home page link below. You'll be 
	 prompted for an "email" and a password.</p>
	 <p>You can use your Google Gmail account credentials if you choose. 
	 Org Vault has no access to any of your Gmail information, it just leverages the Google authentication services.
	 There is a statement to that effect on the Google login page.</p>
	 <p>If you don't have a Gmail account or if you prefer it, you can log in with this guest account:
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	    <li>This for "Email": orgvaultguest</li>
	    <li>This for password: guestpassword</li>
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	You'll be automatically redirected back to Org Vault after entering those values.
	
	<p>This is the <a href="/home.html">Org Vault home page</a></p>
	<p>Feel free to make changes to the data.</p>
	
	<p><a href="/loadSampleData.html">Re-load the sample data</a></p>

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